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  • noun Plural form of consolidation.

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Examples

  • The capital list does not have any relevance to school closures and consolidations, is not the buildings that need the most help and, speaking of charter schools, is going to build a new building for the New School Foundation school (also called New School).

    Sound Politics: It's in the P-I 2006

  • They had sold tax exemptions, devised stock frauds, hocked the titles to Egypt’s best farmland, and turned debt to short-term loans and long-term consolidations.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • They had sold tax exemptions, devised stock frauds, hocked the titles to Egypt’s best farmland, and turned debt to short-term loans and long-term consolidations.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • They had sold tax exemptions, devised stock frauds, hocked the titles to Egypt’s best farmland, and turned debt to short-term loans and long-term consolidations.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • "Many of these so-called consolidations are not so much risky as inefficient."

    Defense and the National Interest 2009

  • These units could experience "consolidations," Adams said.

    The Red and Black MIMI ENSLEY 2010

  • Excluding non-cash charges stemming from facility consolidations and asset impairments as well as costs related to job cuts, per-share earnings rose to 52 cents from 43 cents as revenue was unchanged at $1.31 billion.

    Gannett Nat Worden 2010

  • Nor are they unprecedented even in our own times: Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain are all attempting far larger and faster fiscal consolidations than the U.K., measured by the planned reductions in their deficits.

    After Bank Levy, Osborne's Banker Bashing Must Stop Simon Nixon 2010

  • But the evidence from previous fiscal consolidations suggests these risks are exaggerated; the U.K. economy grew by an average 3% in the mid-1990s despite almost as sharp a reduction in the budget deficit.

    The U.K.'s Date with Destiny Simon Nixon 2010

  • She believes that the year ahead will see a number of consolidations in the industry, and generally the larger airlines will emerge as dominant players globally.

    » 2009 » January » 05 - SimpliFlying || Aviation :: Branding :: Technology || Airline marketing, airline brand management, social media, Web 2.0 2009

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